Mandelson: Theresa May betrayed the national interest over single market

Peter Edwards

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Lord Mandelson tonight accused the Tories of failing over the single market by putting their own narrow party interests before the health of Britain’s economy.

The former business secretary said Theresa May could not expect to retain the “exact same benefits” of being in the single market and customs union if Britain seeks to leave them.

Mandelson, a key advisor to Tony Blair who also served as an EU trade commissioner, said the Tories had “put politics before economics, insularity before the national interest” in the year since the vote for Brexit.

Tonight he attacked the Tories for refusing to acknowledge the reality of how the EU works.

“Brexit was only the first choice made by the public, and it was a binary one. Every choice since has been made by the government from a range of options. And each of their choices has put politics before economics, insularity before the national interest,” the leading Open Britain supporter said.

“Mars is speaking to Venus when ministers say it is simply a matter of practicality for the UK to have both autonomy on trade policy and regulation and a very high level of integration into the single market. The government cannot acknowledge that these two things are a trade-off and not a set of compatible aims.

“You can make the case for either of these choices – a system of trading rights based on alignment with EU rules or the value of greater autonomy but it is simply unrealistic to think that you can avoid choosing altogether.”

Peter Edwards

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